Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan accused Europe yesterday of abetting terrorism by supporting Kurdish militants and said he did not care if it called him a dictator.
A study by former nursing professor at the University of Calgary in Qatar (UCQ), Dr. Tam Donnelly and Hamad Medical Corporation (HMC) researchers, has found that Arab women hospitalised for acute cardiac conditions suffered higher mood disturbance and depression than their male counterparts.
North Korea fired three ballistic missiles off its east coast on Monday in a defiant reminder of the risks to global security, as world leaders including US President Barack Obama gathered at a G20 summit in China for the second day.
An Air India pilot failed an alcohol breath analyser test after landing an international flight and has been suspended while an inquiry is conducted into his case, an airline official said on Thursday.
Saudi Arabia, the world’s biggest crude exporter, cut shipments in April to the lowest level in six months as overseas refineries bought less due to seasonal maintenance and the kingdom burned more oil at home to power air conditioners.
Katara - the Cultural Village has unveiled its Ramadan workshops that give children a glimpse on how to create a lantern using solar kits and recyclable materials.
The Lebaiab Health Centre will introduce new services such as psychotherapy clinic, cancer-screening programme and ‘beautiful smile’ programme to fight tooth decay, soon.
AlFaisal Without Borders (ALF) Foundation and Qatar Centre for Voluntary Activities (QCVA) have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) that will facilitate the sharing of skills and knowledge in training between the two organisations.
Swiss authorities said Saturday that two people of Syrian origin had been arrested in Geneva on suspicion of transporting "explosives and toxic gases"
Two huge black eyes stare out from the top of the tower block housing the National Assembly in Caracas, surveying the busy streets and the misty green mountains beyond.
The Home Secretary, Theresa May, should not seek to give the intelligence agencies full access to an individual’s web browsing history,...
Contrary to popular belief, and various supposedly motivational Facebook posts, Winston Churchill never said the words: